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I have seen women looking at jewelry ads with a misty eye and one hand resting on the heart, and I only know what they're feeling because that's how I read the seed catalogs in January - Barbara Kingsolver - Animal, Vegetable, Miracle

I Shared and posted. I have the "Vintage" copy already. But whoever wins it should get the current version, otherwise they will be digging up their garden when it is not necessary. I would hate for them to be led up the garden path.

But you have to admit, there are some great gems in the older books - like interplanting and indoor growing.

We look at this as a "companion" to the ANSFG book and something that's hard to get.

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I have seen women looking at jewelry ads with a misty eye and one hand resting on the heart, and I only know what they're feeling because that's how I read the seed catalogs in January - Barbara Kingsolver - Animal, Vegetable, Miracle

For sure I will keep my "Vintage" copy for two reasons; just because it was the first edition and my DH gave it to me and I still refer to it because it sits on top of my computer desk and is always to hand. I use it, knowing what has changed.

I hope to be in my house for the rest of my life, but even if I had to go into a one-bedroom care home this book will go with me.

BTW there's a second drawing solely for Forum members that is NOT linked to Facebook.

It's titled: WIN A "VINTAGE" BOOK AND AN AUTOGRAPHED TROWEL. I had to use the same graphic, but it's not mine so I couldn't edit it.

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I have seen women looking at jewelry ads with a misty eye and one hand resting on the heart, and I only know what they're feeling because that's how I read the seed catalogs in January - Barbara Kingsolver - Animal, Vegetable, Miracle